to be a new yorker, you must be born in NYC or be raised in it, you must stand with your friends, family and neighbors against gentrifiers & love the subway.
New Yorker and proud...... 19 years strong I moved when I joined the military 6 years ago. I miss the food. We have the best food hands down. I'm so grateful I grew up in Ny due to all the diversity. I would consider myself a lot more open minded. Harlem/S.I
I'm from NY, moved away when I was 11, then moved back as an adult and it seemed that folks that move to NY are the only ones concerned about what it means to be a New Yorker. No offense. They moved to NY to chase a dream. While native New Yorkers are different. They don't have anything to prove. But I was a bit of both. So I'd say, being a New Yorker is about cultural saturation. And everything that comes with it. I can always tell a New Yorker down here (in GA) because of the rich vocabulary, now matter how low in class or education. And your homeless? Yeah it's a problem, as it is in every city, but in NY, I saw homeless people with super creative signage, or unusual styles (like the guy with all the plastic bags on) or literally singing for their supper. Folks here just hold out their hand. The culture is everywhere and no one can escape it.
I've lived in New York for 22 years. I was raised here. For me, New York is New York. There is no place like it. I remember one time, I was attending uni in New Jersey and I got so sick my freshman year. The minute I stepped off at Penn Station, I felt the city just enveloping me in a warm hug. It's just home for me. Sure, we have our problems here such as high prices and the homeless people, but you can't hurt one of us and not expect someone to come to your aid. New York is family. You hurt one of us, you hurt all of us. The cultural diversity of NY is unmatched by any other city in America. I've visited a few cities outside of the state and the country, but as I said, New York is home.
I'm an ex-NYer, left in my 20s and would never move back. It's a harsh place and I'm too gentle a person to live there. You need to know who you are as a person and move to a place that supports Who You Are.
Can someone tell the guy with the beanie that I just want to marry him and make him chocolate pancakes for the rest of my life please? someone help me to find him!
well, since im from Boston, living in Texas.. haha I'm not a fan on NYC or rather the Yankees.. haha. but I appreciate that people LOVE their city and they should! :D
I've been saying for years it takes 10 uninterupted years living here to get the title New Yorker. Double digits, cuz we don't give that title to just anyone. It takes sacrifice.
The older man is definitely a New Yorker.
I am a yttgttttre
lol for sure.
As a New Yorker (born and raised) the woman who said she wished NY was closer go Cali offended me. Like plz stop it.
Same 😒
$1 PIZZA ALL THE WAY!
+Refinery29 YESSSSSSSS. What Do You Fink it means to be a New Yorker? Thanks for watching!
+Refinery29 I someone is offering you $1 pizza in Manhattan...it's probably made from the rats...
to be a new yorker, you must be born in NYC or be raised in it, you must stand with your friends, family and neighbors against gentrifiers & love the subway.
New Yorker and proud...... 19 years strong I moved when I joined the military 6 years ago. I miss the food. We have the best food hands down. I'm so grateful I grew up in Ny due to all the diversity. I would consider myself a lot more open minded. Harlem/S.I
I'm from NY, moved away when I was 11, then moved back as an adult and it seemed that folks that move to NY are the only ones concerned about what it means to be a New Yorker. No offense. They moved to NY to chase a dream. While native New Yorkers are different. They don't have anything to prove. But I was a bit of both. So I'd say, being a New Yorker is about cultural saturation. And everything that comes with it. I can always tell a New Yorker down here (in GA) because of the rich vocabulary, now matter how low in class or education. And your homeless? Yeah it's a problem, as it is in every city, but in NY, I saw homeless people with super creative signage, or unusual styles (like the guy with all the plastic bags on) or literally singing for their supper. Folks here just hold out their hand. The culture is everywhere and no one can escape it.
+Vita Plastica Love this! Thanks for your input. And I love the phrase "cultural saturation"
i love new york, i cried a bit cause i miss it so much
I would change change housing prices for sure. I moved away from the tri-state and I wish I could move back.
I've lived in New York for 22 years. I was raised here. For me, New York is New York. There is no place like it. I remember one time, I was attending uni in New Jersey and I got so sick my freshman year. The minute I stepped off at Penn Station, I felt the city just enveloping me in a warm hug. It's just home for me. Sure, we have our problems here such as high prices and the homeless people, but you can't hurt one of us and not expect someone to come to your aid. New York is family. You hurt one of us, you hurt all of us. The cultural diversity of NY is unmatched by any other city in America. I've visited a few cities outside of the state and the country, but as I said, New York is home.
I love this! I've been here for 7 months and love it!
Still here?
Ah I wish I lived in NY☺️ I've been in there for a few days but I totally fell in deep love with it😍
I'm an ex-NYer, left in my 20s and would never move back. It's a harsh place and I'm too gentle a person to live there. You need to know who you are as a person and move to a place that supports Who You Are.
Can someone tell the guy with the beanie that I just want to marry him and make him chocolate pancakes for the rest of my life please? someone help me to find him!
well, since im from Boston, living in Texas.. haha I'm not a fan on NYC or rather the Yankees.. haha. but I appreciate that people LOVE their city and they should! :D
I Love NYC !🗽🇺🇸❤️
I went to New York for a couple days and I miss it so much 😭😂😂
You’re a real New Yorker when you’re in a different state or country, & say "the city" and expect everyone to know you mean NYC
Is Jersey a borrow? Can't believe someone actually said that
has that girl never looked at a map before omg
+Gabi Maza Haha! To be fair to her, she did say she lives in LA! eeeek.
+Lucie Fink I mean I guess ._. haha hi Lucie you're beautiful
+Gabi Maza THANK YOU! :) And thanks for watching! Xx
I've been saying for years it takes 10 uninterupted years living here to get the title New Yorker. Double digits, cuz we don't give that title to just anyone. It takes sacrifice.
killing a cockroach with your bare hand
best interview would be at 2:24
excuse me lads, what did she ask at 0:23 ? have u been to where?
She asked if they've been to all the boroughs. New York has five boroughs / neighborhoods i.e. Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island.
ohhhh as in Borough Market! thanks million xxx
OKAY THE CHICK THAT SAID NEW JERSEY WAS A BURROW AND THAT NYC NEEDS TO BE CLOSER TO LOS ANGELES JUST NEEDS TO GTFO!
Is jersey a borough. Ugh. What do New Yorkers think of jersey
I like the rats! :)
They are a sign that the weather is warming up haha
She is so beautiful 😍
Riley Reid doppelganger
You should do a try living with Lucie video where you don't speak just use emojis
the best is that beautiful girl in blue jacket
I find this girl super beautiful.
ID MOVE IT CLOSE TO LA...... U SHITTIN ME?
Love New Yorkers. Hate rats.
I like New York cause there's $1 pizza
Is that R Kelly?
fukc i dont understand english languaje
+k DONALD COBAIN not? Its so easy to understand and im spanish.
k DONALD COBAIN
El truco esta en estudiar y escuchar musica, nada mas
+seryisergio lópez Chicken....Re-Chicken ? :V
seryisergio lópez donde vives?
k DONALD COBAIN
En españa, en concreto en Sevilla, y tu?